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Of course, first you will need a printer (#captainobvious). The rest will be spent on additional equipments, consumables, tools and maschines. So, how much is it now? You can’t do anything wrong, if you set a budget of X and then spend half of it on the actual printer. The printer is literally only half the effort, because one thing is at least as important as the actual print result and that the “after work”, which I’ll explain later. What people new to the topic often don’t realise is that there is a lot of additional costs, when you want to have nice and crisp prints. Many get excited when they see printers on discount and then spend the budget on the best printer they can get for said budget. The only thing that is absolutely certain is, there is a lower treshhold of around 350US$ that need to be spent at a minimum. Well, there is no definite answer to both questions. One of the most common questions is: “How much is it to get into 3D printing?” or “I have a budget of 500 gold coins is that enough?”. So, here we go: the most common questions on 3D printing (GrimDark) Terrain. I am simply sharing what works for me with many many hundreds of successful prints just this year. I am fully aware that for other print jobs other setting / tools may be better.
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Please bear in mind, that I am looking at the topic solely from a “terrain printing perspective”. The intention is to answer the most common questions and some of the misconceptions that float around on Facebook or on the internet. Very often I receive a set of questions like those: “Hey Broncofish, how do I best start 3D printing?” or “Whats the best printer?” or “I am afraid it’s too complicated, please advise…” Although I am trying to get back to every inquiry made, sometimes (because of the variety of different channels of communication) messages slip my attention.
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